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Hello!
Here is some general information for steps on how to contact our support here in the USA and setup an RMA for your Thermaltake product if you feel it maybe defective.
USA Support and Warranty Claims:
http://bit.ly/2qWUJMH
USA Technical Support:
800.988.1088
M-F 9:00AM~5:30PM (P.S.T)
Thermaltake USA Provides (2) Methods to process your RMA:
Option (1) Select "Advance Service" if you wish to do a "Cross-shipment"
- Personal Credit Card Required
- Allows Replacement Product to be shipped first
- Requires Return of Original Product within 45 Days from Delivery
Option (2) Select "Next" to continue with a Standard RMA
- Receive RMA number and Shipping Instructions
- Ship product to Thermaltake USA (Without Accessories)
Please make sure to write your eRMA number clearly on the outside of the package
For any questions on this process please contact us first before shipping in any product for warranty.

Hi all﻿ guys,
I'm back﻿ to work with the next Octamachine Project.
Place the approximate rendering of the Mod,
The project will be structured on a Thermaltake level 20 Gt Argb case, I will modify the whole Setting of the ﻿case a little, I will use cnc-milled aluminum panels, I will make a backlit Plexiglas backlight and many﻿ ﻿﻿other changes that you will see Going forward.
Sponsors
Thermaltake
GoodRam﻿
Intel
Component
Case Thermaltake Level 20 Gt
Montherboard Asus Rog ﻿x399
AMD Threadripper 2920X CPU
VGA Asus strix 1070
Ram Goodram 32gb 3200mhz﻿﻿﻿
Watercooling Thermaltake﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿

This week for #CES2015 we have announced the Pacific Series DIY LCS (Liquid Cooling System) Components.
We have a TON of new stuff coming, this is just the start!
Pacific RL240 DIY LCS Kit: (CES Exclusive Launch)
Buy Now: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106254
We will continue to update on the full line of Pacific Series DIY LCS Components as they become available!
For more information on our Pacific Series Components including, CPU Block, Pump, Radiator and accessories visit our website:
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/cooler.aspx

I recently bought a p5 case and I need to buy some parts such as :
- ssd trays on the inside of the case
- gpu bracket for vertical mounting
-water pump bracket
where can I buy these i have looked on eBay , google and can’t find them anywhere .

Hello, so somehow this novice of a modder has been chosen to be one of the five competitors in this years Thermaltake Modding Trophy!
Words cannot describe how much this means to me nor could I tell you the challenge ahead this brings to me as newcomer on the modding scene, I sure feel like I have a lot to prove!
My design of course got me in to the competition and that is what I call '20th Century TT' so let me tell you where the idea came from although it's pretty obvious to most.
As soon as I heard the competition was Thermaltake's 20th anniversary the 20th Century Fox movie studios came right to me, I thought it was a good idea and what do you know, apparently it is and I can finally show you all the design that got me here.
I'm proud to be in this position and to show you all what I can do!
The Main Hardware
1 x Thermaltake Level 20 XT chassis
1 x Thermaltake M360 Plus water-cooling kit
1 x Thermaltake 850W Toughpower ‘SYNC’ Edition PSU
1 x Asus Socket AM4 Motherboard (model TBC)
1 x Asus Nvidia-based graphics card (model TBC)
1 x AMD Ryzen 7 2700X CPU
1 x Adata SX600 128GB M.2 SSD
1 x Adata M.2 RGB heatsink
1 x Adata Spectrix D41 3,000MHz 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4
At the moment I'm still gathering a few items that I will need and soon discovered that some of the items I originally planned are no longer available so will have to search elsewhere, which isn't as easy as it sounds but not to worry. I'll update again once I have more on the way so this post may be quiet for a week or so, I just wanted to get my head in the door and say hello.
First package for the build, we got this on the 28th of September for the opening ceremony at Scan HQ and what an awesome day that was all round!
Second delivery was two packages, we got them last week and oh my where am I suppose to put all of this?
And what a beautiful case it is! Sorry for stock photo I got excited and couldn't keep it in one piece long enough for a photo.
Here's a little progress I've made over the past day, I've taken every piece of metal that isn't riveted away from the chassis and plan to paint it antique gold to help keep in with the theme, I've of course added some glitter to the two large front plastic columns, I couldn't help myself with that! I somewhat feel like it is a part of me now, I've used it on all my builds but none was as over the top as the first but that was for my daughter so was to be expected, anyhow I certainly feel it got my name out there, so less about me and more about the build in question. Not only did I paint all the metal removable but also the dust filters! Albeit a couple of them are on the bottom of the case and won't be seen but I didn't see no reason not to do them, it'll please me at the very least.
I''ll have to re-do the motherboard tray as too much spraying has really buggered my wrist, from an old injury so that'll be on hold for the next few days at least, in the meantime I do plan on finding somewhere somewhat local that can supply me some acrylics, it's harder than you think to find antique gold vinyl! I'll also update with some more of the pictures from the work on the filters and such when I get around to finishing the motherboard tray so stay tuned and thanks for looking!
Some more stuff came for the build and I managed to finish the motherboard tray this time around but I also had to do the redo the front columns due to an issue with the glitter I was using.
Thermaltake M360 water cooling kit & Pacific W4 Plus CPU water block.
Thermaltake Pacific PR22-D5 Pump & res combo.
Some Thermaltake tubing, liquid, fittings and pipe bending kit, despite this will be my first time water cooling I think I have everything I need.
Thermaltake ToughPower Grand RGB 850
Thermaltake Pacific Rad Plus LED Panel & Lumi Plus
Oh the glorious Thermaltake Riing Plus fans!
Oh what is this... It only the Thermaltake Pacific V-RTX Plus!
Last and not least the motherboard tray fitted in the chassis, looking very gold at this moment indeed and there is more to come... I may need to think about how I go about this as it's very reflective.
No update just yet but we do have some shots of the beautiful Thermaltake Pacific V-RTX Plus GPU block!
Sadly I had to change the colour scheme slightly due to not being able to source any more antique gold acrylic, so now it's just gold!
I've also done a little progress too, tomorrow I should get around to putting the block on the GPU! (Should be fun). Anyways hope you like what you see because there's even more incoming, for some it may be a little too much but right now I think it's going to look better than I expected!
I got the GPU block on, no issues other than my heart rate was double of what it should of been during the process.
Some of you may of noticed the little detailing I've done on the GPU backplate, I'm glad I didn't do more than that, I think it's a nice subtle touch, anything more would of been over the top... If it's not already.
Forgot to add an image of the side panel that will be used for the left side of the case and starts to set off the theme I have for this build.

Greetings to all,
On July 8, 2018 I bought a Thermaltake Core V71 Tower in Spain and I arrived in Colombia at the end of August, so a couple of weeks ago I was able to start with the installation and assembly of my computer parts, All the parts of the computer are Thermaltake brand (source, heatsinks, liquid cooling, etc ...) once the assembly was made in the Tower Thermaltake Core V71, there was a problem when performing the ignition and is that the three (3) Fan (heatsinks) of 200mm that brings this Tower located in the Front and top part DOES NOT ROTATE, just turn on the LEDs.
In detail I checked all the connections, I made sure everything was connected correctly, later I focused specifically on the MOLEX connector which is connected to a PSU Thermaltake Toughpower RGB 850 W Gold; connecting and disconnecting repeatedly, but the fans did not turn and the result was always the same.
Obviously if the Fan (dissipaters) do not rotate the functionality of the FAN LOW and FAN HIGH switches is null, but the Leds of these switches if they turn on when pressing them, I would say that their function is fine, but if the Fan does not rotate, there is no case.
I have the three original 200 mm fans connected to the FAN CONTROLLER and the only thing I can think of is that it is defective ... Is there anything I could do wrong? Is it possible to CHANGE THE FAN CONTROLLER due to factory defects? Can it be repaired? Where can you change it in Colombia? Could Thermaltake send it to Colombia where I am currently residing?
I think all the connections related to the fan controller are correctly.
Does anyone have any ideas or recommendations? Everything else works very well, but I would like the fans to work properly and help maintain a good temperature inside my tower. I appreciate the advice and / or recommendations of everyone.
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Saludos a todos,
El día 8 de julio de 2018 compre una Torre Thermaltake Core V71 en España y me llegó a finales de agosto a Colombia con lo cual hace un par de semanas pude empezar con la instalación y ensamble de las partes mi computadora, Todas las partes de la computadora son de marca Thermaltake (Fuente, Disipadores, Refrigeración Líquida, etc…) una vez realizado el montaje en la Torre Thermaltake Core V71, se presentó un problema al realizar el encendido y es que los tres (3) Fan (disipadores) de 200mm que trae esta Torre ubicados en la parte Frontal y superior NO GIRAN, solo encienden los Leds.
Detalladamente revisé todas las conexiones, me aseguré de que todo estuviera conectado de forma correcta, posterior me centré específicamente en el conector MOLEX el cual está conectado a una PSU Thermaltake Toughpower RGB 850 W Gold; conectando y desconectando en repetidas ocasiones, pero los Fan no giraron y siempre el resultado fue el mismo.
Obviamente si no giran los Fan (disipadores) la funcionalidad de los interruptores FAN LOW y FAN HIGH es nula, pero los Leds de estos interruptores si encienden al presionarlos, diría que su función está bien, pero si los Fan no Giran no tiene caso.
Tengo los tres ventiladores originales de 200 mm conectados al CONTROLADOR DEL VENTILADOR y lo único que se me ocurre es que esté defectuoso… ¿Hay algo que pude hacer mal? ¿es posible CAMBIAR EL CONTROLADOR DE VENTILADOR por defectos de fabrica? ¿Se puede reparar? ¿Dónde pueden cambiármelo en Colombia? ¿Podría Thermaltake enviarlo a Colombia donde actualmente estoy residiendo?
Creo que todas las conexiones relacionadas con el controlador del ventilador están correctamente.
¿Alguien tiene alguna idea o recomendación? Todo lo demás funciona muy bien, pero me gustaría que los Fan funcionen correctamente y ayuden a mantener una buena temperatura al interior de mi Torre. Agradezco los consejos y / o recomendaciones de todos.

Thermaltake View 71 Tempered Glass RGB Plus Edition Full Tower Chassis
*The image is for reference only.﻿
Product Link
Designed to expand the legacy of the View Series lineup, the View 71 Tempered Glass RGB Plus Edition full-tower chassis features three 120mm Riing Plus 12 RGB front fans and one 120mm Riing Plus 12 RGB rear fan for outstanding ventilation, and its seven drive trays with modular drive racks deliver advanced storage capacity and liquid cooling expansion. This elegantly designed piece utilizes swing-out side panels, and is enclosed in four-side 5mm tempered glass for users to demonstrate their DIY handiwork and enjoy the ultimate internal component visibility. With supports for the latest PC hardware, the View 71 TG RGB Plus Edition is not only fascinating in appearance, and when it comes to performance, the only thing that will limit its capabilities is users imaginations.
TT RGB PLUS
TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem is the intelligent lighting system for PCs that combines the most advanced addressable LED lighting with Thermaltake’s patented TT RGB PLUS Software. TT RGB PLUS ecosystem provides nearly unlimited possibilities for playing with colors, synchronizing lights to games, music, CPU temperatures or other TT RGB PLUS products, including case fans, CPU/VGA waterblocks, AIO CPU coolers, PSUs, LED strips, gaming keyboards, headsets, mice and mouse pad. The patented software allows users to change the light modes, colors, speeds, brightness, fan speeds, and even supports AI voice control in iOS and Android devices.
SyncALL, Say “Hello TT” Thermaltake AI Voice Control
Talking to TT RGB PLUS App is an easier, faster way to set lights for your systems. You can ask it to turn the lights on or off, switch lights modes, dim the lights, change light colors, or adjust lights speeds or fan speeds.
Preinstalled with 4 Riing Plus 12 RGB Fans
Thermaltake Riing Plus 12 Fan TT Premium Edition. 120mm high-static pressure fans with a patented 16.8 million colors LED ring and 12 addressable LEDs, the Riing Plus 12 RGB features compression blades and hydraulic bearing, and can be controlled by the patented TT RGB PLUS Software and AI interactive voice control.
Sync with Razer Chroma Lighting
All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products are able to connect into the Razer Chroma ecosystem. Users who have installed both the TT RGB PLUS Software and Razer Synapse 3 can experience synchronized gaming and RGB lighting effects on their TT RGB PLUS liquid cooling system and gaming gear! From cooldown timers, health bars, and flashy ultimate indicators, to subtle ambient lighting that sets the perfect mood for each game, Razer Chroma provides an experience that transcends the screen and into your full setup, for a truly immersive experience.
Works with Amazon Alexa
All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products support Amazon Alexa Voice Service, allowing you to control the lights or fan speeds by talking to the Alexa-enabled device. With the support of Amazon Alexa, TT RGB PLUS products also offer an additional visual cue for checking current weather condition in your location or anywhere in the world. All you have to do is simply starting the sentence with “Alexa, tell Thermaltake”, then the lighting color will correspond to the weather condition in the location.

Thermaltake View 21 Tempered Glass RGB Plus Edition Mid Tower Chassis
*The image is for reference only.
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Thermaltake View 21 Tempered Glass RGB Plus edition mid-tower chassis features three 120mm Pure Plus 12 RGB front fans, one 120mm Pure Plus 12 RGB rear fan with removable filters and full-length PSU cover for outstanding ventilation. The RGB Plus fans are custom-designed to work with our AI Voice Control software, as well as with Amazon Alexa. The lighting effects can also be synchronized with Razer’s RGB products via Razer Chroma software. The View 21 TG RGB Plus supports the latest PC hardware and all high-end GPU solutions, providing unparalleled expandability for high-end configurations and liquid cooling systems. Satisfying the market where users have opted for stylish PC chassis with advanced features and massive aesthetic appeal.
SyncALL, Say "Hello TT" Thermaltake AI Voice Control
Talking to TT RGB PLUS App is an easier, faster way to set lights for your systems. You can ask it to turn the lights on or off, switch lights modes, dim the lights, change light colors, or adjust lights speeds or fan speeds. Choose a video from below to see how it works.
Preinstalled with 4 Pure Plus 12 RGB Fans
Thermaltake Pure Plus 12 Fan TT Premium Edition. 120mm high-static pressure fans with a 16.8 million colors LED ring and 9 addressable LEDs, the Pure Plus 12 RGB features compression blades and hydraulic bearings, controlled by the patented TT RGB PLUS Software and AI interactive voice control.
Sync with Razer Chroma Lighting
All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products are able to connect into the Razer Chroma ecosystem. Users who have installed both the TT RGB PLUS Software and Razer Synapse 3 can experience synchronized gaming and RGB lighting effects on their TT RGB PLUS liquid cooling system and gaming gear! From cooldown timers, health bars, and flashy ultimate indicators, to subtle ambient lighting that sets the perfect mood for each game, Razer Chroma provides an experience that transcends the screen and into your full setup, for a truly immersive experience.
Works with Amazon Alexa
All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products support Amazon Alexa Voice Service, allowing you to control the lights or fan speeds by talking to the Alexa-enabled device. With the support of Amazon Alexa, TT RGB PLUS products also offer an additional visual cue for checking current weather condition in your location or anywhere in the world. All you have to do is simply starting the sentence with “Alexa, tell Thermaltake”, then the lighting color will correspond to the weather condition in the location.

Thermaltake Core P3 Tempered Glass Curved Edition ATX Open Frame Chassis
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Thermaltake has kicked open-frame chassis up to a notch and presented the Core P3 Tempered Glass Curved Edition ATX Open Frame Chassis. Open framed PC cases are all about style, about showing off your hardware and taking pride in your system. The Core P3 Curved chassis is the next step in open frame tempered glass case design, with a 90° curved panel; giving you awesome views of your hardware and more options to make your custom system a reality. The chassis is designed with dual GPU and PSU layout options and 3-way stand placements (wall mount, horizontal, and vertical placements), plenty of liquid cooling options and near unlimited flexibility when it comes to building the most advanced customized PC.

Thermaltake Aluminum Series
Thermaltake A500 Aluminum Tempered Glass Edition Mid Tower Chassis
*The image is for reference only.
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Case Build Video
Thermaltake A500 Aluminum Tempered Glass Edition mid-tower chassis features a sleek aluminum front panel, two 4mm tempered glass panels, two pre-installed 120mm front fans and a 120mm rear fan for optimal system ventilation. It has a built-in power supply cover for clean and easy cable management and also supports up to a standard ATX motherboard. Accommodating the latest PC hardware including the most advanced graphic cards and air/liquid cooling solutions, the A500 Aluminum TG is designed for those who are looking for a chassis with the outstanding thermal performance that is further complemented by a clean and simply designed case.

Hello, world!
My friend is making his first PC this February, but he wants to know something.
What is the MAX PSU size supported by this case? He wants to use an SeaSonic M12II EVO 520W PSU , will it fit?
Many thanks!

First time posting here, please forgive me if i posted the wrong format.
Brief introduction of myself: Im currently a student, casual pc enthusiast who love watercooling too much and started a little bit of modding as a hobby. Got my first ever sponsor from Andy Thermaltake using my first ever build as a proposal (View 71 - JY71, build video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb3BALoAl4Y&amp;lc=z23xdhowhybterurz04t1aokg52qnykfhp5bfgcsc0cbrk0h00410). Big fan of thermaltake, great products, got sponsorship, dream comes true, life is complete .
Core p90 is such an excellent chassis and i'm so fortunate to get this chassis from thermaltake. No doubt 101% effort is going to put into this build! Mod on!
Sponsored items! How crazy!!
Core P90, such a sexy lady.
Chrome Fittings. How elegant.
Disassembled the chassis.
Figuring out radiator mounting.
Meow. Decided to cut out a part of the chassis and make radiator mounting using aluminium frame.
Cleaning out the edges using dremel.
definitely have to show off every parts that "involved" in watercooling.
Bend dem tubes! Always my favourite part of building a pc, which is watercooling. Thermaltake V-Tubler is superb to work with!
Holes for pass through fittings.
Black and Chrome. No other colours can beat this duo!!!
My core P90 backside
woopssss! Smexy bare-back!

Hey guys.
This is something I've been planning to do for nearly two years now, and it's finally coming to a head.
As some of you may have seen, I recently put together a custom reservoir to sit in the window of a Thermaltake Core P5.
You can find the thread detailing how that all happened here .
So after much debate between choosing X299 or X399, I eventually opted for Threadripper. I wanted a build I was sure would continue to be supported for years to come, and I didn't feel that I could get that out of Intel (Plus I didn't want to delid).
So here are the parts! I ordered these during one of Ebay's 20% off sales, so most of them were a pretty good deal.
The parts are as follows:
Threadripper 1950x
Asus ROG Zenith Extreme
Strix GTX 1080ti Gaming
TeamGroup Vulcan ram (64gb 3000mhz)
Samsung 250gb Evo M.2 SSD
Thermaltake 850w DPS Titanium (Only PSU with theRiing fan and two EPS outlets)
Some Riing fans for the radiator
And of course, the Core P5.
I'll be using some HDD's from my current computer when it's time to migrate to this one.
The first thing I did was put everything together and test the system. I decided to shove the 1080ti straight into my current build and pull the R9 290x out of that one so I could enjoy those high refresh rates straight away.
We have ignition!
Windows was successfully installed! It was time to focus on the more aesthetic side of things.
I figured, if I was going to put this much effort into this build, I may as well have a symbol/logo done up to match the PC's name.
I contacted a graphic designer located in Queensland called Sam Johnston (He has a business page if anyone's interested. Would recommend). Within a week I had a fully-fledged logo!
I'm lucky that at work we have a laser cutter on hand. Here I am testing a few different power levels before etching the window.
And here's the real deal. I decided to etch it backwards so that it would retain the gloss from the front side of the window.
And not long after.
Here it is after a quick cleanup.
And finally after a polish.
Not long after this, my water cooling equipment arrived from Bitspower. All bar the pump mount, which I unfortunately forgot. Hello extra $35 shipping.
I tell you what, I feel that Bitspowerdon't get the recognition they deserve. Look at the quality of these blocks.
Opps, forgot to take a photo of these ones with the wrapping off.
While the waterblocks were great, I did have an issue with the radiator.
I find it unfortunate that Bitspower stopped producing the single-sided version of the 480 radiator, and have opted for a double-sided model only. This produced a problem when mounting it to the P5 as I'm sure you can clearly see here.
The Core P5 is flat on the side I need to mount the radiator to. But I had a solution in mind.
Little bit of silicone and they were sitting pretty.
Just shove em in.
And wipe the excess away!
Now I do love Bitspower, but one thing that irks me about them is the fact that all their plexi products have a frosted finish. I much prefer how EK does this with their crystal clear blocks.
Thankfully, polishing acrylic isn't something that's particularly difficult.
Before:
And after:
Before:
And after:
Before:
And after:
This was by far the worst part.
I forgot to take photos of the ram blocks, but I did get a few before and after shots of the ram sticks themselves.
At this stage, I ordered some cables fromCablemod. I quite like the scheme I came up with.
They arrived not long after.
Shortly thereafter, my pumps and liquid metal arrived.
Naan Bread always looks at me like I've just asked her to hang out the washing.Unfortunately I didn't order enough sleeving. I sleeved up one of the pumps, but had to order more sleeving for the other.
I couldn't find anyone selling Alphacord in Australia, so I opted for a knock-off vinyl sleeve from eBay. It was not good. I'll post photos of that later, but it looks like I'll have to order more Alphacord from overseas. Money money
Next up was attaching the monoblock to the motherboard.
Not a bad idea, Asus.
Liquid metal is awfully pretty.
And hard to figure out how to apply for someone who's never used it before.
I got there eventually.
And that's where I'm up to for now!
Looks pretty good I reckon.
I've got a few more parts on the way. Not much more I can do for now until they arrive.

Hi guys,
I've linked 4 GPU's to my 1200W Power Supply Unit and I wanted to link the 5th GPU but then I noticed the PCE-I ports were all full. So I was asking myself if there is a thermaltake kabel for linking to GPU to PSU from an 8-pins port from the GPU to a 6-pins port on the PSU. Or isn't it even possible to connect the GPU to another port of 6-pins, which normally uses the 8-pins PCE-I ports?
Are there any alternatives to link my 5th GPU to my PSU and motherboard? Motherboard type Z270A SLI Plus MSI.
I would like to hear your advice, yours sincerely, Jorgocoin from Holland

Hi guys,
I've linked 4 GPU's to my 1200W Power Supply Unit and I wanted to link the 5th GPU but then I noted the PCE-I ports were all full. So I was asking myself if there is a thermaltake kabel for linking to GPU to PSU from an 8-pins port from the GPU to a 6-pins port on the PSU. Or isn't it even possible to connect the GPU to another port of 6-pins, which normally uses the 8-pins PCE-I ports?
Are there any alternatives to link my 5th GPU to my PSU and motherboard? Motherboard type Z270A SLI Plus MSI.
I would like to hear your advice, yours sincerely, Jorgocoin from Holland

I want to share a quick project I am doing for PDXLAN which is about 3 weeks away as I write this. The project is in a Nanoxia Coolforce case and will feature parts from Thermaltake, Zadak511, Swiftech, Primochill, and others. I started the project about a month ago and have been working on it as I get time after work and on the weekends.
So, first lets take a look at the case..
Now lets trim the fat and see what is left..
ya, not much left lol..but I can easily attach panels to this..so..I started making panels

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Hey guys , i'am very new for this forum . can i post my worklog for Coolermaster competition here?
it would be nice to have logs recorded here .
btw here my media web
www.hammanchronicle.com
https://www.facebook.com/hammanchronicle/

Just wanted to show off my new custom loop I just finished Building. Core V31 Case, MSI Gaming M5 Mobo, I7-7700k Overclocked to 5.3 GHZ, 8GBx2 Hyper X Savage DDR4 Ram overclocked to 3000MHZ, EVGA GTX 1080 SC2 with EKWB Waterblock, Raystorm Pro CPU waterblock, ThermalTake Pump and reservoir combo, a 280mm Radiator and a 360mm Radiator with Corsair Fans, custom RGB LED setup. Also I made that custom RGB GPU backplate with 6661 in it. A BlueRay DVDRW Drive, SSD and SSHD Drive. Random Carbon Fiber pieces. Hard Tubing and random XSPC triple seal Fittings. About to try and start my next build for the University Of Alabama's 2017 National Championship Win. Thinking of going for "The Case 900" with the MSI gaming M7 motherboard, Hard Tubing, 2 Thermaltake d5 pump reservoir combos, my gtx 1080 with a custom LED backplate of some style to represent The University Of Alabama. A black Supremacy EVO waterblock. Still Gonna use hard tubing but thinking of going with a grey and red coolant color scheme.

Hello, I turn to the community about my Thermaltake Riing 12 RGB Fan TT Premium Fans. After the recent installed assets, I tried to install the software provided by the official website. Except that unfortunately, the software does not run ... I run Windows 10, and I installed the controller in my box. So if you have a solution to my problem, thank you for contacting me as soon as possible Cordially.
Ps : You have attached 3 photos of my box with the controller and connections used.

Starting a new project!
Project Thunder is based on a beautiful black X71 by Thermaltake! As all my mods, it will have custom liquid loops and this time the color theme will be a little bit different
Stay tuned!
Thanks to Thermaltake Technology Inc

Level 10 M Advanced gaming mouse is the enhanced version of the first version of our Level 10 M Mouse and itâ€™s the first foray into gaming peripherals formed through the design collaboration by Thermaltake Group and BMW Group DesignworksUSA. The Level 10 M Advanced gaming mouse was built with a laser engine up to 16000 DPI that can be used on most surfaces. OMRON engineered switches have a lifetime of 50 million clicks, improved ergonomic shape design for better hand grip feeling with an additional base-plate design to reduce friction while moving and has a brilliant RGB illumination with 16.8 million color.
More info: http://bit.ly/1TDCrK1